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Bernardin (agriculture), Bernardin
Bernardin is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name: * Bernardin-François Fouquet (1705–1785), French Catholic prelate, Cardinal, abbot and archbishop of Embrun *Bernardin Frankopan (1453–1529), Croatian nobleman, diplomat and warrior * Bernardin Gantin (1922–2008), Beninese cardinal *Bernardin Gigault de Bellefonds (1630–1694), French nobleman, soldier and courtier * Bernardin Matam (born 1990), French weightlifter * Bernardin Mungul Diaka (1933–1999), Prime Minister of Zaire * Bernardin Palaj (1894–1947), Franciscan cleric, folklorist and poet * Bernardin Pavlović (18th century), Croatian Franciscan writer * Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737–1814), French writer and botanist Surname: * Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737–1814), French writer and botanist * Al Bernardin (1928–2009), American restaurateur and businessman * François Bernardin Azaïs (1870–1986), French missionary and archeologis ...
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Bernardin-François Fouquet
Bernardin François Fouquet (8 January 1705, Rennes – 20 April 1785, Paris) was a French people, French Catholic prelate, Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal, abbot and archbishop of Embrun from 1740 to 1767.Forme nominale donnée par l'Annuaire Pontifical. Family Bernardin François Fouquet was the son of René-François Fouquet La Bonne Bouchefolière and his wife Suzanne Gentile. He came from a collateral line of the family of Nicolas Fouquet and is a distant relative of Marshal Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet. Career file:016 album dauphiné, Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Embrun, Hautes-Alpes, by AD.jpg, Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Embrun.Destined to an ecclesiastical career, he studied and became a doctor of theology and received as stipend from the church ''Combes. Oblate of St. Benedict in Narbonne'' in April 1727, he was abbot of the Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul de Caunes from the 27th of the same month. He was a general agent of the clergy of France appointed by the Province of ...
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Al Bernardin
Al Bernardin (February 17, 1928 – December 22, 2009) was an American restaurateur and businessman who invented the McDonald's Quarter Pounder in 1971 as a franchise owner in Fremont, California. The creation of the Quarter Pounder earned him the nickname "Fremont's hamburger king." Bernardin, during the 60’s, was McDonald's vice president of product development. His position allowed him to play a key role in the development of some of the company's signature menu items, including frozen french fries, which allowed for easier storage and transportation, as well as the McDonald's fish sandwich, apple pie and cherry pie. McDonald's Bernardin was born on February 17, 1928, in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He received his bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1952. He was first hired to work at McDonald's Illinois corporate headquarters in 1960. Bernardin was promoted to dean of the company's training center, Hamburger University, within just six months of joining McDonald's ...
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Le Bernardin
Le Bernardin is a French seafood restaurant in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Gilbert Le Coze and his sister Maguy Le Coze started the restaurant in Paris in 1972, where it was called Les Moines de St. Bernardin. They restarted the restaurant in New York in 1986, not long after receiving a third Michelin star. Gilbert le Coze died of a heart attack in 1994, and Éric Ripert succeeded him as ''chef de cuisine''. Signature dishes include ''kindai maguro'' (farmed Pacific bluefin tuna) and wagyu beef. In 2016, investigative journalists from the US news program ''Inside Edition'' found that Le Bernardin, among other restaurants, was falsely marketing their beef as Kobe beef. After the report, the restaurant reworded their menu to read ''wagyu beef''. Awards and accolades In 2009, Le Bernardin ranked 15th in "The World's 50 Best Restaurants" published by ''Restaurant'' magazine. The list is compiled by polling chefs, restaurateurs, food critics, and gourmands. Le Bernardi ...
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Bernardin-Johnson House
Bernardin-Johnson House is a historic home located at Evansville, Indiana. It was designed by Edward Joseph Thole of the architecture firm Clifford Shopbell & Co. and built in 1917. It is a -story, Georgian Revival / Colonial Revival style brick dwelling with a two-story wing. It has a slate gable roof and features a pedimented portico with fluted Ionic order columns. After 1919, it was owned by Edward Mead Johnson (1852-1934). ''Note:'' This includes and Accompanying photographs It was added to the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1989. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana Georgian Revival architecture in Indiana Colonial Revival architecture in Indiana Houses completed in 19 ...
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Bernardin (agriculture)
Bernardin agriculture machinery brand are manufactured by Agroindustrial San Vicente, S.A. in San Vincente, Argentina. The brand was founded in 1925. Bernardin is best known for the combines and implements that it builds, but it also manufactures tractors from 65 hp up to 260 hp, including articulated tractors. Other products include pull-type sprayers, drills, and self-propelled forage harvester A forage harvesteralso known as a silage harvester, forager or chopperis a farm implement that harvests forage plants to make silage. Silage is grass, corn or hay, which has been chopped into small pieces, and compacted together in a storage silo ...s. Production Combines * Bernardin M15 * Bernardin M17 * Bernardin M19 * Bernardin M20 * Bernardin M21 * Bernardin M23 * Bernardin ML60 * Bernardin M2120 * Bernardin M2140 * Bernardin M2160 * Bernardin KG-6 "Poliese" (picker harvester) Implements * Bernardin FA5000 Omega * Bernardin PA 3500 Genesis * Bernardi ...
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Marc Bernardin
Marc Bernardin (born November 29, 1971) is an American journalist, public speaker, TV and comic book writer, and podcaster. He has served as film editor for the ''Los Angeles Times'' and senior editor for ''The Hollywood Reporter'' and ''Entertainment Weekly''. He has written for '' GQ'', ''Wired'', ''Details'', ''Vulture, Playboy, and'' ''Empire''. He has been a staff writer for ''Castle Rock'', ''Treadstone'' and ''Carnival Row'', and is currently a supervising producer on '' Star Trek: Picard''. Career Bernardin was an intern on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. He was a staff writer for the Syfy series ''Alphas'', Hulu's series '' Castle Rock'', based on the stories of Stephen King, USA Network’s series ''Treadstone'', based on the Jason Bourne franchise, and Amazon Prime’s fantasy series ''Carnival Row''. He has written comic books for Marvel, DC Comics, Image Comics and several independent comic publishers. He is the co-creator of the DC comic book series ''The'' ''Hig ...
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Joseph Bernardin
Joseph Louis Bernardin (April 2, 1928 – November 14, 1996) was an American Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Cincinnati from 1972 until 1982, and as Archbishop of Chicago from 1982 until his death in 1996 from pancreatic cancer. Bernardin was elevated to the cardinalate in 1983 by Pope John Paul II. Biography Joseph Bernardin was born on April 2, 1928, in Columbia, South Carolina, to Joseph Bernardin and Maria Maddalena Simion, an Austro-Hungarian born immigrant couple, from the village of Fiera di Primiero, now located in the Northern Italian region of Trentino. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Columbia. His father died of cancer when Bernardin was six. He took responsibility for his younger sister, Elaine, while his widowed mother worked as a seamstress. Bernardin's original academic ambition was to become a physician, inspiring him to enroll in the pre-medical program at the University of South Carolina. He ...
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Giorgio Bernardin
Giorgio Bernardin (24 April 1928 – 28 June 2011) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender for Sampdoria, Lecce, SPAL 1907, Internazionale, Triestina and Roma Roma or ROMA may refer to: Places Australia * Roma, Queensland, a town ** Roma Airport ** Roma Courthouse ** Electoral district of Roma, defunct ** Town of Roma, defunct town, now part of the Maranoa Regional Council *Roma Street, Brisbane, a ..., as well as for Italy B. After retiring from professional football, Bernardin was involved with the building of a hotel in his hometown of Bonassola. Bernardin died on 28 June 2011. References 1928 births 2011 deaths Italian footballers U.C. Sampdoria players U.S. Lecce players Inter Milan players U.S. Triestina Calcio 1918 players A.S. Roma players Association football defenders {{Italy-footy-defender-1920s-stub ...
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François Bernardin Azaïs
François () is a French masculine given name and surname, equivalent to the English name Francis. People with the given name * Francis I of France, King of France (), known as "the Father and Restorer of Letters" * Francis II of France, King of France and King consort of Scots (), known as the husband of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots * François Amoudruz (1926–2020), French resistance fighter * François-Marie Arouet (better known as Voltaire; 1694–1778), French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher *François Aubry (other), several people *François Baby (other), several people * François Beauchemin (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player for the Anaheim Duck *François Blanc (1806–1877), French entrepreneur and operator of casinos *François Boucher (other), several people *François Caron (other), several people * François Cevert (1944–1973), French racing driver * François Chau (born 1959), Cambodian American actor * F ...
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Jacques-Henri Bernardin De Saint-Pierre
Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (also called Bernardin de St. Pierre) (19 January 1737, in Le Havre – 21 January 1814, in Éragny, Val-d'Oise) was a French writer and botanist. He is best known for his 1788 novel ''Paul et Virginie'', now largely forgotten, but in the 19th century a very popular children's book. Biography At the age of twelve he had read ''Robinson Crusoe'' and went with his uncle, a skipper, to the West-Indies. After returning from this trip he was educated as an engineer at the École des Ponts. Then he joined the French Army and was involved in the Seven Years' War against Prussia and England. In 1768 he traveled to Mauritius where he served as engineer and studied plants. In 1771 he became friendly with and a pupil of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Together they studied the plants in and around Paris. In 1795 he was elected to the Institut de France, in 1797 manager of the Botanical Gardens and in 1803 member of the Académie française. Saint-Pierre was ...
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Bernardin Frankopan
Bernardin Frankopan (1453–1529) was a Croatian nobleman Nobility is a social class found in many societies that have an aristocracy. It is normally ranked immediately below royalty. Nobility has often been an estate of the realm with many exclusive functions and characteristics. The characteristi ... and diplomat, a member of the influential House of Frankopan, Frankopan noble family of Croatia in personal union with Hungary, Croatia. As one of the wealthiest and most distinguished Aristocracy (class), aristocrats in the kingdom in his day, he had one of the leading roles in mounting defences of Croatian statehood against the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman expansion. Biography Ancestry and family The only son of Stjepan III Frankopan Modruški, Stjepan (Stephen) III Frankopan of Modruš, Ban (title), Ban (viceroy) of Croatia in personal union with Hungary, Croatia, and Ižota (Isotta) Frankopan née House of Este, d' Este, Duchy of Ferrara, Princess of Ferrara (present-day It ...
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Bernardin Pavlović
Bernardin Pavlović was a Franciscan writer from Republic of Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik, born in Ston. He had two works printed in Venice in 1747 which he wrote were "in Croatian language, Croatian". The title of the second work notes it's printed in "our worthy Croatian language" for "the use of the Croatian people", which was noticed by Vatroslav Jagić and later by John V. A. Fine as one of increasingly many examples of how the term Croatian came into use in addition to the existing more generic Illyrian (Slavic) terminology in Dalmatia. See also * Republic of Ragusa * List of notable Ragusans * Dubrovnik * Dalmatia * History of Dalmatia References Bibliography

* Croatian Franciscans 18th-century Croatian Roman Catholic priests Ragusan clergy Year of death unknown Year of birth unknown People from Ston {{Croatia-writer-stub ...
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